Sophonisba Act V, Scene 7, 1778 Portrait of the actress Mrs Ann Barry (1734-1801) in the role of Sophonisba during Act V, Scene 7, in the Sophonisba theater piece. She wears a dress with long sleeves, richly decorated with ermine (?) And brushes. On the high hairstyle a crown, decorated with feathers and a veil with bows. In the right hand the poison cup. The Tragedy of Sophonisba is a mourning game written in 1730 by the poet James Thomson (1700-1748). The print was published on 1 June 1778. paper engraving fashion plates. styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women. dress, gown (+ women's clothes).


Sophonisba Act V, Scene 7, 1778 Portrait of the actress Mrs Ann Barry (1734-1801) in the role of Sophonisba during Act V, Scene 7, in the Sophonisba theater piece. She wears a dress with long sleeves, richly decorated with ermine (?) And brushes. On the high hairstyle a crown, decorated with feathers and a veil with bows. In the right hand the poison cup. The Tragedy of Sophonisba is a mourning game written in 1730 by the poet James Thomson (1700-1748). The print was published on 1 June 1778. paper engraving fashion plates. styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). cup. crown (symbol of sovereignty)


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